Circle and It's Parts

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MATHEMATICS 7: 4 TH

QUARTER

PREPARED BY:
RICEL JEAN B. PANGAN
Quadrilateral- a four-sided
polygon.
Circle and its Parts
CONTENT STANDARD
The learner demonstrates understanding of concepts of a circle and
its parts – center, radius, diameter, chord, arc, central angle, and
inscribed angle.

PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner is able to analyze and solve problems involving the
parts of a circle.

LEARNING COMPETENCY
The learner illustrates a circle and define the terms related to
it: center, radius, diameter, chord, arc, central angle, and
inscribed angle.
OBJECTIVES

• Define a circle and its parts,


• Identify the parts of a circle,
• Solve problems involving radius and diameter; and
• Explain the importance of a circle through essay.
.

Circle is a set of all points equidistant Circumference is the


from a given point called the center. distance around the
circle.
Circle X

. X . X . X

A circle is named by
the point in the center.
DIAMETER RADIUS

.
X

Diameter is a line segment that Radius is a segment drawn


passes through the center of a from the center to any point on
circle. the circle.
CHORD

C D

Chord is a segment that connects


any two points of a circle. So it is a
A B
X line segment whose endpoints lies
on the circle.
CENTRAL
ANGLE

Central Angle is an angle


whose vertex is at the center.
Arc is a portion of the
circumference of a circle.
INSCRIBED
ANGLE

Inscribed Angle is formed


by two chords whose vertex
is on the circle.
Parts of a Circle
• Radius
• Diameter
• Chord
• Arc
• Central Angle
• Inscribed Angle
Answer the following for 15 minutes. (1/2 crosswise.)

Name all parts of the circle illustrated bellow.

5 radius
2 chord
1 diameter
2 central angle
1 inscribed angle
3 arc subtended by the central angle
 
Solve.
Aubrey have a circular garden with the radius of 5 m. What is the
longest row of flowers Aubrey can plant?

Explain.
What is the importance of circle in real life?
• Assignment
 
In a short bond paper, draw a circle showing the following.

• K at the center.
• LM as a diameter.
• KN as a radius.
• KR as a radius.
• KO as radius.
• LR as chord.
• NKM as central angle.
• LRO as inscribed angle.
• Emphasize arc MNO.
• Emphasize arc MR.

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